Word Summary
diaponeomai: to toil through, to be worn out or annoyed
Original Word: διαπονέομαιTransliteration: diaponeomai
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ap-on-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to toil through, to be worn out or annoyed
Meaning: to toil through, to be worn out or annoyed
Strong's Concordance
be grieved.
From dia and a derivative of ponos; to toil through, i.e. (passively) be worried -- be grieved.
see GREEK dia
see GREEK ponos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1278: διαπονέωδιαπονέω:
to work out laboriously, make complete by labor. Middle (present
διαπονοῦμαι); with 1 aorist passive
διεπονήθην (for which Attic writings
διεπονησαμην);
a. to exert oneself, strive;
b. to manage with pains, accomplish with great labor; in secular authors in both senses (from Aeschylus down).
c. to be troubled, displeased, offended, pained, (cf. colloquial English to be worked up; Winer's Grammar, 23 (22)): Acts 4:2; Acts 16:18. (Aq. in Genesis 6:6; 1 Samuel 20:30; the Sept. in Ecclesiastes 10:9 for נֶעֱצַב; Hesychius διαπονηθείς; λυπηθείς.)